Dear Friends,


We’d like to invite you to join us for an evening of serious fun.  Serious
because the topic of Marcellus Shale drilling brings many grave concerns.  Fun
because working together to assert our independence from fossil carbon
brings a rich array of benefits to all of us.



Sustainable Tompkins and Shaleshock Action Alliance hope you will join us on
the evening of Wednesday, March 3 to explore all of the connections between
consumer patterns, drilling and mining, climate change, our local economy,
and our highest values.  We’ve got a full night of learning and sharing,
taking a stand and supporting each other, as we walk our talk and live by
our values.



See below for all the details or go to www.sustainabletompkins.org to learn
more.  And please!  Share this with your friends and colleagues and bring
your families.  We need to take personal responsibility, but it’s so much
more effective when we do that together!



For a better future,



Gay Nicholson                                        Lisa Wright

Sustainable Tompkins                             Shaleshock Action Alliance





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*The Marcellus Challenge: *

*Connecting the Dots – *

* An Energy Fair and Pledge-In*





When it comes to Marcellus Shale development, it’s important to remember the
role that consumer demand for fossil fuels plays in creating the need for
drilling and mining. Individuals and families looking to reduce their
utility bills or wanting to live more sustainably are invited to attend a
free energy workshop on March 3, hosted by Sustainable Tompkins and Shaleshock
Action Alliance <http://www.shaleshock.org/>.
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“The Marcellus Challenge: Connecting the Dots” energy fair, takes place on
Wednesday, March 3 from 6:30 – 9:00 pm at the Women’s Community Building on
100 E. Seneca St. in Ithaca, NY.*



Workshop attendees are also invited to take part in the *Marcellus Challenge
pledge* offered by Sustainable Tompkins. This individual energy pledge is an
online commitment designed to help pledge-takers reduce their consumption of
fossil fuels. The pledge explores current energy use in five areas, and
offers simple to complex energy conservation steps individuals and families
can commit to making, with links to resources to get started.



Workshop featured speakers:

*Gay Nicholson, Sustainable Tompkins*:
*Connecting the Dots and Shifting the Future*

*Dominic Frongillo, SustainUS Youth Delegation to Copenhagen*:
*Protect the Climate, Preserve Life, and Green the Economy: a 3-in-1 Pledge!
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*Martha Robertson, Chair of the Tompkins County Legislature*:
*How Tompkins County is Weaning Itself from a Fossil Fuel Diet*

*Sara Hess, Shaleshock Action Alliance*:
*Walking Our Talk and Living By Our Values*

*Sara Culotta, Fall Creek Neighbors*:
*With a Little Help from Our Friends….We Can Make a Difference*



Workshop attendees will have the opportunity to get personalized help from
local energy contractors and experts who can answer questions, help identify
next steps, and connect you with resources to get started. Refreshments and
door prizes also.



Exhibitors include Renovus, Snug Planet, Joe Solar, Upstate Energy
Solutions, Solar is Hot, Performance Systems Development, Green Resource
Hub, Cornell Cooperative Extension, EnergyTeachers.org, Tompkins County
Cooperative Extension, Bike Ithaca, Way2Go, Ithaca CarShare, and Ithaca
College Earth Café.



Sponsored by Sustainable Tompkins with Shaleshock Action Alliance,
Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton, Cayuga Lake Watershed Network, Green Resource
Hub, Sustainable Enterprise and Entrepreneurs Network, Back to Democracy,
Ecovillage at Ithaca, Sustainability at Ithaca College, Tompkins County
Climate Protection Initiative, Ithaca Green Building Alliance, New Yorkers
for Sustainable Energy Solutions Statewide, Dryden Resource Awareness
Coalition, Wishing Well Magazine, IthaCan, Finger Lakes Progressives, Ithaca
CarShare and Enfield Neighbors for Safe Air and Water.



*About Sustainable Tompkins
*Founded in 2004, Sustainable Tompkins was formed with the purpose of
supporting our community by offering programs to connect, convene, and
catalyze citizen action for a positive future. On the web at:
http://www.sustainabletompkins.org

Sustainable Tompkins – Marcellus Challenge online pledge
http://sustainabletompkins.org/programs/marcellus-challenge/




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Gay Nicholson, Ph.D.
President
Sustainable Tompkins
109 S. Albany St.
Ithaca, NY 14850

www.sustainabletompkins.org


607-533-7312 (home office)
607-220-8991 (cell)
607-216-1552 (ST office)
607-216-1553 (ST fax)

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